Make sure to include your address/area of residence and the reason you believe you are unable to receive a clear WNBC signal.

If you live outside of WNBC's viewing area (defined below), please send a letter of request to your local NBC affiliate. Click here for a list of stations.

7. What is WNBC’s viewing area?

WNBC’s viewing area is the New York Designated Market Area (DMA), which is a 29 county television market defined by Nielsen Media Research. A county is assigned to a specific DMA by Nielsen based on historic viewing patterns. The New York DMA is the largest television market in the United States, with over 7.4 million Households and 21 million people. Some counties in the DMA can receive NBC television signals from neighboring television markets. To see a map, click here.

8. Who should I contact to set up a tour of WNBC's studio/station?

WNBC does not offer public tours of its local station facilities, but NBC does offer guided tours daily that highlight the history of the network and include a visit to some famous studios including The Today Show, Conan O’Brien, NBC Nightly News and Saturday Night Live. More information is available at NBC Studio Tours.